Most common side effects of cisplatin, i can expect
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Based on the provided medical guidelines, I'll explain the common side effects of cisplatin, but first I want to note that you should always discuss specific concerns about side effects with your healthcare team, as they can provide personalized guidance and management strategies.
According to the NCCN Guidelines, common side effects of cisplatin include:
- General chemotherapy-related side effects:
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea and vomiting
- Fatigue
- Increased risk of infection
- Bleeding or bruising easily
- Hair loss
- Mouth sores
- Cisplatin-specific side effects:
- Kidney damage (renal toxicity)
- Hearing problems or loss
- Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
Important notes:
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According to NCCN Guidelines, there are ways to prevent or alleviate many of these side effects, so make sure to discuss management strategies with your care team.
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The NCCN Guidelines indicate that for patients whose kidneys don't work well, alternative chemotherapy drugs may be recommended instead of cisplatin.
I recommend:
- Discussing any pre-existing kidney issues with your doctor
- Asking about preventive medications for nausea and vomiting
- Getting detailed instructions about when to contact your healthcare team about side effects
For more detailed information about managing nausea and vomiting specifically, NCCN has a dedicated patient guideline on this topic available at NCCN.org/patientguidelines.
Remember that everyone responds differently to treatment, and you may not experience all of these side effects. Always report any side effects to your healthcare team promptly so they can help manage them effectively.
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